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6) I/M Readiness

The I/M Readiness (Inspection / Maintenance) function is used to view
a snapshot of the operations for the emission system on OBD II vehicles.

I/M Readiness is a very useful function. To guarantee no faults exist

make sure all monitors are ok or n/a and no DTC’s exist.

Refer to the vehicles service manual for the drive cycle operation.
During normal driving conditions, the vehicle’s computer scans the

emission system. After a specific amount of drive time (each monitor

has specific driving conditions and time required), the computer’s
monitors decide if the vehicles emission system is working correctly
or not as well as detecting out of range values. When the monitor’s
status is:
Has Run - vehicle was driven enough to complete the monitor.
Has Not Run - vehicle was not driven enough to complete the

monitor.

Don’t support- vehicle does not support that monitor.

Depending on vehicle, disconnecting or a discharged battery may

erase DTCs and clear monitor status.

Monitors may be cleared by:

Erasing codes
Vehicle control modules losing power

I/M Readiness can be done with the KOER or KOEO.

Abbreviations and names for OBD II Monitors supported by the Scan

Tool are shown below. They are required by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Not all monitors are
supported by all vehicles.



• Abbreviated Name

• Expanded Name

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MIS Misfire

Monitor

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FUE

Fuel System Monitor

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CCM

Comprehensive Components Monitor

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CAT Catalyst

Monitor

- HCA

Heated Catalyst Monitor

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EVA

Evaporative System Monitor

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AIR

Secondary Air System Monitor

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ACR

Air Conditioning Refrigerant Monitor

- O2S

Oxygen Sensor Monitor

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HTR

Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor

- EGR

xhaust Gas Recirculation System Monitor